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The flat-coated retriever is one
of Britain’s oldest gundog breeds but is sadly in decline as a working
gundog. The breed’s bloodline is obscure but it is considered to be cross
between the Labrador retriever and a setting breed, possibly the Gordon
setter. Some suggest that the border collie was introduced into the
breeding of the flat coated retriever, giving rise to a ‘wavy’ coat that
was further refined by selective breeding into the flat coat of this
breed.
It was a
popular dog with the Victorians and later with the Edwardians, but, like
its cousin the curly coated retriever, it was replaced on the shooting
field by the Labrador retriever at the turn of the 20th
century. Although well capable of competing at field trials with the more
popular Labradors and golden retrievers, the flat coated retriever are now
owned and worked by dedicated retriever handlers with a liking for a
slower and more methodical type of retrieving dog |